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Christina Yang (COM’21) shows us her life as a college student studying remotely at home in Taipei, Taiwan—from taking classes at 3:30am, to keeping up with friends from home and in Boston, to living in a country where COVID-19 is [...]relatively worry-free in daily life.
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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, this semester BU has adopted a hybrid teaching and learning model called Learn from Anywhere. The model gives students a choice: attending class in person or remotely. How is it transforming the classroom [...]environment? We visited Culture & Environment, an anthropology class taught by Caterina Scaramelli, a CAS research assistant professor, to see how she and her students are adjusting to the new model.
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Four BU students reflect on the new normal as they adjust to learning remotely—and living remotely—in this Zoom Virtual Roundtable discussion recapping the events of the past week, from the COVID-19–related announcements at the [...]end of spring break to remote learning to the new normal of living at home.
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In this video, Binyomin Abrams, master lecturer of chemistry at the Boston University College of Arts & Sciences, teaches his first class remotely, and talks about the challenges and rewards of remote teaching and learning during the COVID-19 [...]pandemic.
It’s perhaps the biggest experiment in higher education in modern times. As universities across the country and world close their campuses and send students home to continue learning remotely, scholars and professors shift to remote teaching, reconnecting with their students via technology amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Read the article "Remote Teaching and Learning in the Time of COVID-19" on BU Today: /articles/2020/remote-teaching-learning-chemistry-during-covid-19-pandemic/
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